The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 8

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“4 ae re ” ae eae Poss 4 POLICE TRAIL MAN THE Terwte Schmerts, twenty-six, of No 70 Adams Street, both of Newark. It was reported to-day to have been Gotinitely determined that Turk dtd not bave a large wum of money with him when killed. While not adoit- ting the fact, the polce are belovert VENLNG WORLD, AUTO KILLS GIRL; ° INJURES ANOTHER Limousine That Overturned Smaller Car Believed to Belong to ag ee pe ce ONDAY, JANUARY 1921. GAS COMPLAINT DISMISSED./OLD TIME COP WOULD QUIT. ‘tent. town, where physiciang enti, that while some of them were seriously hurt, it was believed none would die The cause of the derailment bas not yet been ascertained. ——— 4 Thiet Kills Captor, 15 HURT IN R. R. WRECK, wi Aske f jor Fourth Police Lieut. Danie! Wall, a member of the department for forty years, out § "Two pase ‘ senger coaches were overturned and Deputy Public Donnelly dimmniswes Max Schwarts of No. 46 Thirteenth Ave- missioner complaint of Rae a TT ENTER STORE POUGE SHOOT OE Hold-Up Man Is Caught After Robbing Victim in Tene- ment Hallway. Ap & result of a bit of the old-time Polloe work that used to be familiar ‘a New York in the pre-Bnright days four men to~iay were held under $15,- 900 baw each for examination to-mor- gow on charges of attempted robbery Policemen Sheehan and Reilly, stand- ‘tng in 8 doorway near No. 18 Avenue A. watched four men who early yester- Mey attracted their attention. They maw them enter the delicatessen store @f Jac) Btrawburg at that addres» and rushed after them with drawn revolvers, Taree of the men backed up. The fourth, Philip Saccio, No. 1 Watkins Mreet, started to run. Reilly stopped tim with @ bullet in the foot. The others gave their names as John Sac- do, No, 29 Rivington Street; Joe 8 Moperia, No. 168 Chicago Avenue, Chicago; George Satafone, No. 144 Lewis Stroct, at Mberty under $5,000 hond on another robbery charge, and SHDTOBE SLAYER OFDRUGISTTURK Description Given by Victim Tallies With That of Two Women Witnesses. The police sent out a genera) alanr to-day for the arrest of a man whore name has not been made known but who was sald to be the husband of one of the women already questioned in connection with the murder at hw home early Saturday of Israel Turk druggist, of No, 271 Bast Broadway. The description given of the mur derer by Turk In a statement made w Policeman James EF. O’Brien of the Madivon Street Statton wns aaid to tally with that of the man sought. A similar deseription of a man seen ty her to pase through the hallway of the apartment house in which she lives, through the rear door tw the yard leading to the rear fire escape of the Turk apartment houme, also was furnished by Mrs. Motile Glick- nan of No. %7 Henry Street. Mrs. Glickman said the same man aroused her famiy by retmoing bis wey hurriedly through her apartment hase direstly after the shooting. ‘Two women held as witneases in the case will be quart oned to-day at Dis i have atandoned the theory that teobery was the auuse of the murde* —_ ; JAZZ MUSIC FOR FIREMEN AT WORK Delay of Seven Minutes in Tele- Phone Cannection Gives Bronx Blaze Headway. The trlangular block bounded by Third, Metrose and Westchester Ave- fire this morning nuea was swept by whieh severely damaged the one and | fractured collar bone and two fractured | Behwarta. three-mory bulklings to the extent of {riba in the accident. The car they ~ eas $15,000 and halted “ trattic for an| were riding in was driven by Frank! ETHEL BARRYMORE HOME. hour on the surface car |ines. Kansler of Westwood. 2 The fire ta sald Wo have started tn ae Peysciin Gaye Sine May Savane the building ocoupled by the Nonparie! Company, cloaka md suits, No. 284 Third Avenue. Wireman John Whalen of Truck Company No. 1, who dé covered the blaze, seeing an fire tried a telephone. He says he war up for seven minutes by the ope’ after he had stated the necessity for haste, befure she connectod hin with Fire Headquarters, Healdes the Nonpartel place, three other bulkiings were burning raplidiy whoo firemen arrived, and ® second alarm wes sent in. Bome humorist in @ Chinese res taurant nearby set a playing plano going and the feremen worked to aa accompaniment of jars. aoe Minn Wilson to Make Addrenn. WASHINGTON, Jan, 36, garet Wilson has accepted tion to describe the work of munity Centre Organization of which Music Publisher. near Hillsdale Manor, N. J, Inte yesterday, killing Misa Katherine O'Donnell, seventeen years old, supposed to have lived tn Gleason Avenue, the Bronx, The limoudine was driven by a negro chauf- four, ‘The music publisher will be asked by the police to-day whether his Schwartz complained that the company ing company. Ing company, was heartug. || Ansintant U. §. Attorney Rentann, 1] The resignation of Assistant United 1 | States Attonney Ben A. Matthews head of the criminal department of office waa announced to-day by Fel Attorney Francis G. Qaffey. Me. t thaws wil be succeeded by George Winship Taylor, and the latter by Juin %. Joyce, beth being promoted. Mr. Matthews will continue to act with Government officials as a Special An- sistant Attorney General in prosecuting profiteers in the building trades, Tour t pital suffering severely from vem of the nome extent the legs. Danforth, No. 49 Weat company in a week or two, nue, Brooklyn, against the Kings Coun- ty Lighting Company to-day because it edied since the complaint was drawn. refused to supply him with gas until he bowght stock in the light- Nefther the complainant nar the light- represented st the S. 8, Moran, counsel for the ting company, when called to the the gas has since been supplied Week or Twe. Mthel Barrymore, having arrived from "| Cincinnati, where she was obliged to abandon the lead of "Declassee” cause of ines, ts at the Power Hoa- hands and arms and to She ls under the care of Dr. 62d Street, sold this morning she is doing nicely and probably would be aible to rejoin her in bia fourth application for retirement to-day and if he doesn't change bis mind as he has three times in che twelve to fifteen passengers injured when southbound train on the xo Mmousine, believed to belong to #1 was shown that the condition of which| past and decide to remain, he will be| Marietta Division of the Pannaylvania/A. | Johnsen pres hy cua . ’ Ork musk publisher ov 6 - aca ori Junction, prised 6 ‘ wal aitaerobiie her overtrurned | Schwarts complained had been rem-| a private ¢itisen to-morrow at noon. | patiroad was derailed one imile north lar at work Liewt. Wall, wbo Joined the force aban Sept. 23, 1801, ia sixty-eight years old. Since 1908 he has been attached to the Oak Strest Station and three years ago he was made « Welfare officer by of New Comerstown, Ohio, to-day. Doc- Nghtiog sent from New Conroratown. ‘at ap industrial plant in New Comers- and escaped Commissioner Boright wife will to C. their heane with He and his Y., to make Fried daughter, car was near Hillsdale Manor yoator-| jérting, maid that his client had never ss day. been notified of a heari He added M t tr Mist ermine Hoftman, cighteen, | bint Sehwarts nad, siover een sated te| TO SUE FOR CITY POSITION. atchiess riavor an coun of Mins O'Donnell, suffered a| Purchane stork... 1k was Ie ‘i The Matchless Qualities of "SAL AD 1M 10) Mayer Mach o Lett te Mater Army Retnstatement. Henry Bennett Machen, who served 45 @ major in the Ordnance Depart- ment during the war, wi ask Supreme Court Justice John Ford next Friday for ® writ of mandamus requiring Nicho- jas J. Hayes, Commimsionar of Water EuPPIY. Gas ard Mactrictty, to reinstate When he left to anter the war he was AD sewistant engineer in the department at @ year. The petittoner entered Gopertenent a2 & civ service jm mate cation for reinstatement Dec. 27, 1920, and has heard nothing. Cadwalder, Wicker- sham and Taft of No. 40 Wali Street represent Major Machen. be- rheuma- erty are evidenced in every cup. and the freshness of the leaf ensures the most cups to the pound BINGHAMTON, N. Y¥., Jan 31,— Awakened by a burglar alarm, George heir store yesterday The man, overpowered and tora, nurses and two ambulances were|handcuffed, succeeded In reaching his un and shot and killed Lewis Johnson, ‘The injured were taken to (he hospital] the son, beat the elder man unconscious The flavor is unique, trict Attorney Gwann's office. They are Mra, Annie Brown, twenty-eight, of No. myught by detectives from the Sberiff Street Station on still another case. ‘Beperia, the police say, had a revolver . apd Salafone carried a blackjack. The men admitted they intended to rob @tressurg, according to the police. te Tobias in Kmex Market Court fred bail at $15,000, Shouts for help by Ignas Zerer, No. 213 Beoond Avenue, brought to his ald Patrolman Murray, who arrested a man giving bis name as Jacob Fisher, Mo. % Rutgers Street, acoused by Serer of taking $625 from his pocket when he entered the hallway of the tenamemt where he ves, He was | eld by Magistrate Tobing in $15,000 ‘bonds. BOY KILLED BY ELEVATOR. Beck Caught Between Top of Auto- matic Lift and Wleor. sho (x a trustee, before the convention of the National Woman's Party on 53 Newark Street, and Mrw, Fob. 17. ee MARY GARDEN The First Feminine Grand Opera Impresario ve a TREMP EM NS REL EW ORR EEE EDT SE 5th AVENUE AT 36th STREET Second Floor—Take Elevator Tremendous Reductions Squirrel Collar Wraps Values from $125 to $150 $59.50 @S69-50 Also wraps with collars of Australian Opossum, Nutria, Mole, in materials of Bolivia, Chamois- tyne and Kindred Materials. it tae a nig eins Toula Shookoof, seventeen, No’ 44 Pulaski Street, Brooklyn, an errand Bey. was crushed to death by an auto matic elevator at No. 67 Fifth Avenue this morn: He was atepping into "> the machine at the fourth floor when the operator, Irving Peterson of No. Marion Street, Brooklyn, pressed button on the ground floor to bring ee down. Bienes neck wae caught between the top of the elevator and the floor. of No. FA me Br. 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